The products of vehicular transportation have led the modern traveler into a crisis of place. The modern journey that is held within ceaseless flux, confine movement to edges facilitating prompt passage yet negating active participation. These edges govern movement, highlighting points of destination while simultaneously obscuring our journey in between travels. The limited participation and extended observation of one\u27s place within the concurring boundaries renders the senses dormant, causing passivity and reluctance to participate or communicate with the city. These lines of movement, demanding our attention toward beginning and end but omitting the middle, transforms the city, home, and place into the background at which movement sei...
We have become too reliant on navigation technologies which have obscured our relationship with our ...
Muecke (2006, 36) notes how Buckminster Fuller, the designer who gave us such mobile habitable envir...
Mobility is a fact of contemporary everyday life. Especially, in big metropolises everyday life revo...
The products of vehicular transportation have led the modern traveler into a crisis of place. The mo...
The experiencing of a town has a great effect on people in understanding the environment, which he o...
The act of walking and strolling is often considered too slow for the modern fast-paced cities we li...
Different modes of transportation have always greatly impacted the way we as a society view the worl...
The city as place forms the backdrop to many study abroad experiences. Our sense of place, however,...
In traditional nomadic societies, social life was created around mobile points rekindled in differen...
When an individual embarks upon a journey they do so in possession of a unique subjectivity informed...
Technologies not only enable travel but also fundamentally structure the experiences travel brings a...
The means and modes through which people and places have connected has drastically altered within th...
Barbara Kita "Travelling: Going, Seeing, Thinking" The author describes modern space...
While tourist mobilities occur at a range of spatial scales, the ways in which tourists move, dwell ...
In this chapter I take Barthes’ concept of transported immobility and allow it to travel from the di...
We have become too reliant on navigation technologies which have obscured our relationship with our ...
Muecke (2006, 36) notes how Buckminster Fuller, the designer who gave us such mobile habitable envir...
Mobility is a fact of contemporary everyday life. Especially, in big metropolises everyday life revo...
The products of vehicular transportation have led the modern traveler into a crisis of place. The mo...
The experiencing of a town has a great effect on people in understanding the environment, which he o...
The act of walking and strolling is often considered too slow for the modern fast-paced cities we li...
Different modes of transportation have always greatly impacted the way we as a society view the worl...
The city as place forms the backdrop to many study abroad experiences. Our sense of place, however,...
In traditional nomadic societies, social life was created around mobile points rekindled in differen...
When an individual embarks upon a journey they do so in possession of a unique subjectivity informed...
Technologies not only enable travel but also fundamentally structure the experiences travel brings a...
The means and modes through which people and places have connected has drastically altered within th...
Barbara Kita "Travelling: Going, Seeing, Thinking" The author describes modern space...
While tourist mobilities occur at a range of spatial scales, the ways in which tourists move, dwell ...
In this chapter I take Barthes’ concept of transported immobility and allow it to travel from the di...
We have become too reliant on navigation technologies which have obscured our relationship with our ...
Muecke (2006, 36) notes how Buckminster Fuller, the designer who gave us such mobile habitable envir...
Mobility is a fact of contemporary everyday life. Especially, in big metropolises everyday life revo...